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Can Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard and Roy Hodgson rise above the national scepticism to claim England’s second World Cup glory, in Brazil, the way Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore and Alf Ramsey did that sun-dappled summer of ’66?(Daily Mail - Sport, 12 June 2014)

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The man who played Alf, Michu Meszaros, has died, according to TMZ.(Fox News - Entertainment, 13 June 2016)

Mihaly "Michu" Meszaros, the actor who played ALF, died at 76-years old.(CNN - Entertainment, 14 June 2016)

Alf’s still in his waistcoat, Albert has his fingerless gloves and Hancock looks as deadpan as ever.(Daily Mail - News, 4 August 2016)

Alf Skelton, 64, from Sunderland, was stunned by the letter from High Street Claims and demanded an apology.(Daily Mail - News, 7 March 2016)

Fast Show star Simon Day admits he had doubts about taking on the role of bigot Alf Garnett in Till Death Us Do Part.(BBC News - Entertainment & Arts, 11 August 2016)

Warren Mitchell, best known for playing Alf Garnett in Till Death Us Do Part and In Sickness and in Health, dies aged 89.(BBC News - Entertainment & Arts, 14 November 2015)

Michu Meszaros, who played the title character on NBC sitcom "Alf," died at age 76 after falling into a coma in early June.(UPI - Entertainment News, 13 June 2016)

Michu Meszaros, the actor who played Alf in the popular 1980s US sitcom about an alien who crash-landed on Earth, dies aged 76.(BBC News - Entertainment & Arts, 14 June 2016)

The prime minister acted after a campaign in the House of Lords, led by Alf Dubs, who fled Czechoslovakia in 1939 at 6 years old.(The New York Times - World News, 4 May 2016)

Palm Island Mayor Alf Lacey says he'll consider putting in a call to the state government about a water shortage in the community.(Sydney Morning Herald - National, 23 September 2015)

Michu Meszaros, the actor who played "ALF" in the popular '80s sitcom, has died, according to longtime friend and manager Dennis Varga.(CNN - U.S. News, 14 June 2016)

Michu Meszaros, the actor who played "Alf" in the popular 80s sitcom has died, according to his longtime friend and manager Dennis Varga.(CNN - Entertainment, 13 June 2016)

ROY McFARLAND: Sir Alf Ramsey may have seemed cold and aloof, but we saw another side of him after a dinner for the England squad in Athens.(Daily Mail - Sport, 3 June 2014)

Alf Garnett has lost his signature moustache but kept his round glasses in the first cast photo of the Till Death Us Do Part remake to be released.(BBC News - Entertainment & Arts, 4 August 2016)

For 85-year-oldAlf Roberts, Canada's largest gay pride festival is a chance to celebrate an identity he only felt comfortable sharing in his old age.(The Canadian Press in CBC News - Canada, 28 June 2014)

The footprints were found in Arizona in 1968. They are on display at the Raymond M Alf Museum and experts believe the tracks date back 260 million years.(Daily Mail - Science, 1 April 2014)

BBC Sport catches up with Home and Away star Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) who gives his thoughts on who will triumph in Saturday's Lions series decider in Sydney.(BBC Sport, 5 July 2013)

Gary Neville may no longer be around to offer his verdict on Sir Alf Ramsey's 'wingless wonders', but Sportsmail's Jamie Carragher and Ed Chamberlin will be analysing the game.(Daily Mail - Sport, 23 December 2015)

Here was the home of English football erupting to the sound of 70,000 rosbifs belting out the Marseillaise – albeit with an accent worthy of Winston Churchill if not Alf Garnett.(Daily Mail - News, 17 November 2015)

The tiny memorial to ex-England manager Sir Alf Ramsey (pictured) stands in a quiet corner of the Old Cemetery in Ipswich, Suffolk, surrounded by many other much grander gravestones.(Daily Mail - News, 9 May 2016)

One of Australia's last surviving ANZACS, Alf Carpenter, has a clear memory of hundreds of parachutes falling from the sky and the hospitality of the people he fought to save in Crete.(Sydney Morning Herald - National, 27 October 2015)

Watch Sir Alf Ramsey's interview after England's infamous -1 draw against Poland in a World Cup qualifier in 1973, a result that meant England failed to qualify for the 1974 World Cup.(BBC Sport - Football, 14 October 2013)

Their ordinary names - Fred and George, Harry, Jack, Alf and Jimmy – tell us that they were ordinary men before they did an extraordinary thing and took English football to the world.(Ian Herbert in The Independent - Football, 13 April 2016)

Here the authors show that this miRNA targets Keap1 and activates Nrf2 to inhibit liver cell death after APAP or FAS toxicity, plus they show that a miR125b-5p mimic can inhibit ALF in mice.(Nature Communications, 23 June 2016)

Manager Sir Alf Ramsey promoted Phillips from his role as Under-23 team doctor just before the '66 World Cup as seniors doctor Alan Bass had run out of holiday and could not join up with the squad.(Daily Mail - Sport, 8 April 2015)

Alf Garnett, the prejudiced protagonist of Till Death Us Do Part, is to return as part of a BBC season that will revisit a number of classic sitcoms, including Steptoe and Son, Porridge and Up Pompeii!(BBC News - Entertainment & Arts, 10 March 2016)

Mark Sampson said he wanted the “Girls of ’15” to go down in English football history like the “Boys of ’66” after England’s women achieved the highest World Cup finish since Sir Alf Ramsey’s Wembley winners.(The Independent - Football, 5 July 2015)

As England prepare to welcome Scotland to Wembley for the first time since 1999, Sportsmail's JEFF POWELL looks back at some classic moments - from Alf Ramsey's barbs to Kenny Dalglish's winner at the Twin Towers - between the two nations.(Daily Mail - Sport, 13 August 2013)

It is an oft-told tale that when Sir Alf Ramsey was welcomed to Scotland by a local journalist at Glasgow Airport in 1967 England’s World Cup-winning manager brusquely replied with the sort of language that would require bleeping on national television.(The Independent - Football, 15 November 2014)

The diminutive Merseysider was spotted by Alf Ramsey playing for Bury Town of the Eastern Counties League in the spring of 1956, and the Portman Road manager – who was to lead England to World Cup glory in 1966 – wasted no time in signing the stylish defender from under the nose of his home-town club, Liverpool.(The Independent - People, 27 August 2015)

There was nothing showy about the football of Bill Ellerington, but the understated excellence of the tall, quietly classy Southampton right-back was enough to earn two England caps in 1949 and to render no less polished a performer than Alf Ramsey, his spirited rival for the Saints' No 2 shirt, surplus to requirements at the Dell.(The Independent - People, 26 May 2015)